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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
4 THE MORNING AST01UAN ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY,' MARCH 24, 1005. THE MORNING ASTORIAN Established 1873. rubltohed Dally (Except Monday) by HS J. 8. DELLINGER COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Uble ami blow In nil the wonts of the OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Jay and money belonging to their creditors. A clay of settlement arrives I Epitome of Annecdotea and Inoidentt nd the young man Is closed up In) With Comments By a Layman. - business. He has lost the routUleiirel One thing Is certain, gambling Is or and respect Of his creditors and the I no tielient to the newspaper of As- community. Hut the city needs theltorlu. And a newspaper that Indorse money and what matters It If a few I gambling Is a detriment to the corn young men are ruined; If wives andlmunlty. children suffer for the bar necessities or lire, as long as policemen and city I With gambling closed and temptn otHciala can rake down good fat sal-ltlon removed, merchants may be able S7 nail, per year KOOllarles, paid to them by taking th I to collect a few outstanding bills, pos By raaB, per month 6 bread and butter from the mouths of Islbly from a conscience fund. By carrier, per month CO J starving children, hard working wives. i'ivMHN up nappy nomes, maKing I t wouuer way vsicr out not auvise criminals of their boys and prostitutes the chloroforming of women when they of their girls. The city cares nothing Ret to be 60 years oldf tor ims. iney nee the money. Is it "He pronatiiy Know mat womettf right? never get that old. Look at this question In any light and from any standpoint. ' Make It . I According to Mr. ltryan "whatever moral wave, a political scheme or n J the people want Is right." There Is a mercenary method of wringing money painful chvumstanec on two occaa- from the laboring men and driving Ions In this connection, where the poo- OrOrdert for th deUwttur of Tut MoiiKllte I vnunir men to ruin the mtntlni r. Inla evidently ill.l not want Air lirtim MIWM Wnuln nwnKTWINMVUi iwwn. ... I . . .... jukT tx made by postal ul r through tele- solves iiseir aown to only three words: inryan is right. ftooa. ill irrepuaniy in aeurery anouw w ..i. .iht" Thl In th ,,,tl,m be considered. The rlty can devise! Indiana now has a law making It a other means for raising revenues. Bet- I felony to possess a cigarette. The ter that some improvements be stopped I complaint here la that the man on the than that every' nail driven Into a plank rear platform insists on burning his up. represents so much money that of right belongs to the women and chll-1 Irate Spouse Hejiry, how came you dren of poor men that are unable to I so late getting in? resist temptation. Better reduce sal-1 Henry Been down (hie) slioot'n arles than drive one young man to ruin gallery, m' deur, from Indulging in gambling. It Is not "I believe you. You look half shot a question of morals Or politics. It now. Well, did you hit tll bulls . . i ' is a question of right or wrong, andleye this must and will be settled by a I "'o, m' dear. Just ash I went shoot large majority of the good people of sh he winked 'la eye an' I mtsh?dV Astoria that are opposed to licensing vice and crime In order to furnish revenues to maintain the city gov ernment. WEEKLY ASTORIAN. By mail per year, in advance ..$1 001 Entered at the post office at Astoria. Oregon as second-class matter. raoM. An nawtbatety reported to the office of publication. I Telephone Main 661. ON Neglect to inspect our. "swagger" stocK of Clothing for spring, built for Man or Boy Today's Weathar. Western Oregon and Western Wash ington, Friday, occasional rain. Eastern Oregon and Eastern Wash Ington. cloudy with occasional rain; part anow in mountains and foothalls. NOT A MORAL WAVE. Soma people, usually with no respect for morality, characterize the closing of gambling In Astoria aa a morai wave. This Is a misnomer. While there is a splendid field for a moral wave to operate upon in Astoria the (ambling wave was not Instigated by the class of people who generally 1n- The Florida Times-Union gravely discusses Democratic party principles. Why talk so much of thlnga that have no contemporaneous existence? If the JAPAN AXD THE PHILIPPINES. ' ,lU wlr, Talk about Japan s designs upon the ,he,relgn of JU8 of The Man Who is fond of good clothes is the man we like" to see come into onr store. Once he tries on one of our" easy, neat fitting, double or single breast ed suits, 'tis a sure sale 10.00 to $30.00 Philippines is revived. It has been ' terest themselves in such matters. The started again by what is now said to sheriff did not suppress gambling from hav e" incorrect report of an a moral standpoint, but from a busl- Interview with Representative Hull of ness standpoint and from a duty en Iowa. Corrections of misquotations Joined upon him by the statutes of the do not- however, always catch up with state, which the city officials refuse the original stories, and so discussion to enforce ot wnut Mr- Hul1 8a'3 ne dld not "ay Some of the ward heelers Imagine Proceeds with lurid energy. The story they see a political move in the ac- 01 tne tnree DiacK crowds may Be emu tions of the sheriff. The only educa-1 'ated.so that we shall presently hear Uon they have has been acquired in80me w'ld tale of Japan's having dls the fllthy pool of politics and If a patched a fleet to seize Manila, or hav minister preaches a sermon on good"1" hltcnea a cable to Samar to tow cittaenshlp, they Imagine they see It P to Formosa. Almost anything will politics in it It were useless to argue wrve for a sensation In a dull season, the questions with such sap heads as when news of Japanese victories has they have not suffclent brain capacity become monotonous. to comprehend questions other than Seriously, we can Imagine few for Colorado has already had three gov ernors as a result of last full's elec tion, yet newspaper reports Indicate that the people are not all satisfied. Cassle Chadwiik'B capacity for cer tifying and cashing checks has ended in catastrophe. She will be able to give the public pointers on hysterical finance, however, that will put Law- son out of business when she writes her book. A Portland man started a course of fasting as an experimental cure for I rheumatism. He lost a pound of weight each day for IS days and his I ,. ... . . I I ii.uiiKiut (wiin irn linn. iui in. him. eig completions more unlikely to I Ar so than onv Ipnun U n- h Tartan av.i I ' gtujiuiiiiB. out nniu uniereiice uors i - v. ...... i , v. . ... it make whether It be a moral wave the Philippines. The Japanese are pre or a political scheme, the question to eminently a sensible and practical peo- be determined is, is it right? PIe- They do nothing without a defl Some of the gentlemen connected nite "d logical motive. Let us grant with the city government in an inter-1 that as in the case of other nations- view, evince an oninion that while eir-intere8t is the chief motive. It gambling is. pernicious and It is vir. would be difficult to discern any Jap tually licensing vice and crime, they aeae interest that would be served by believe it ought to exist, because the 8uch a venture. Japan does not need city needs the revenues from gam- tne Philippines as, for example, she bling to maintain the city government, needs Korea. They are too remote, With all due regard for the sincerity ana- ""e herself, they are Insular. I formed his regtf&r work. The treat ment can be tried by anyone without I expense And besides, If we should hap pen to get another democratic presi dent in 1908 It might come handy to I be In training for that party's famous I brand of prosperity. 8triks Hidden Rocks. When your ship of health strikes the I hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu monia, etc., you are lost, If you don't n1'y Mm The Boy Who is fond of gar merits that is "chock" full of style, and qual ity to withstand the vstrain that a boy full of life and vigor is bound to put them to, will be delighted with such clothing as we are showing 52.00 to 13.00 VtlMIMtiliitfcMHithl Every garment guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or your money refunded P. A. STOKEvS KEEPS A DRESSY SHOP FOR DRESSY MEN. of such people, it is evident that they What 8he has been aiming at for many ly fm Con(Iumntlon. j w McKlnnon I had been very 111 with pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I bgan to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for sore throat, bron chitls, coughts and colds. UuaranteeJ at Chas. Rogers' drug store, price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. are actuated more by merclnary mo- Is a foothold upon the continent lf Tal1a(loga Sprnir!I Ala wrteB. uvea man tney are in saving hundreds l i,111 B"c nciy nun m kpi, hi of young men from ruin and degreda- o01" Korea and Shlng-King. The tlon. According to their opinions theflrm establishment and development of question of gambling resolves Itself ner Interests there will be sufficient down to a business proposition. Let a to engage her attention In our time. few facts be submitted to an Intel!!- More than that- Japan realizes that gent community for their careful con- 0Ur possession of the Philippines is Bideration. particularly advantageous to her. Mr. Last Saturday night Leander Le- Takahira truly says that, whereas be bak paid off a man who had been fore 1898 there was 1Ittle traJe or oihir working for him on the honpital Intercourse between Japan and the building, $33 wages due himself and Philippines, since that year such trade his boy. The man has a nice family. and Intercourse have been considerab a wife and several children who some ly ,ncreising. Japan is conspicuously times suffer for the necessaries of life. a commercial nation, and whatever This man was inveMert intn o-am- Promotes her commercial interests Is bling game; did not go home that pleasln t0 her- There 18 lftle reason night, and at 4 o'clock Sunday morn- 10 uPPose she is thinking, of disturb ing he had blowed in every dollar of lng tne eminently profitable state of his own and his boy's wages over the aftair'' which exists between herself gambling table. This money in turn am our Aslan Possessions. We may Is paid by the gambler to the city of g0 furtne'- than that and say what dip- Astoria for paying salaries of nolice- iomauc considerations restrained Mr. men, superintendents on the city hall Takahfra trom y'0?. namely, that building; superintendents on inwove- Japan reallze 11 to be to her great ad ment of streets, the latter illegal and vattae t0 have the United States set without authority. The gambler pays 1,6,1 1,1 the Ph'Hpplnes as an Asiatic it from the money he virtually robbed PWPr- She knows that this country the working man and his son of. Rut " slncely friendly to her and is sin the city needs the money the wife and eerely lievoted t0 Peace- and that there, children of the poor man does not need fore our retentln of the Philippines It, according to their theory, is It means a constant force making for right? Where is the moral wave or that part of the world and the political scheme involved' the maintenance of an Influence friend A young man was employed at a ly to JaPan- laree store. He had received hl ... Jn BU' n tircumstances, it is worse and also had collected $80 of the firm's tnan ''1Ie t0 BUt,I,ect Japan of any ul- money. He was persuaded t0 visit a lerlor WHlfnn uPon o"' nossesslona gambling house where everyone with There waM " IKmer 1" tn6 wor,d tnat money is given the glad hand, and more cordially welcomed our advent after It Is gone, is kicked out. In a 88 an Asian Power. For her now to few hours he had lost, not only his own "c'ek t0 dlHlod&e "s from our place salary, but the 1R0 belomrtmr tn hi wou,a be contrary to her traditions employer. This money is needed by an1 PractleP and to her own direct In the city to pay the running expenses tereHts- We have seen not the slight The boy lost his position, his money e,t HyniPtonl "t any such folly upon iind his employer's, but the avarice r'arl and greed of those favoring licensing vice and crime consider this only of Incredible Brutality. secondary importance as long aa the It would have been Incredible bru- my aeri"es a revenue from It. Is it tallty If Chas. F. Lemberger of Syra rlgntt cuse, N. T., had not done the best e Instances are well known, to the could for his suffering son. "My boy,' ponce ana to other city officers where he says, "cut a fearful gash over his young men have been In business, eye, so I applied Bucklen's Arnica They attend to their business during Salve, which quickly healed it anJ tne aay, but Instead of going home to saved his eye." Good for burns and xneir lamuies alter business hours ulcers too. Only 25c at Chas. Roger's mey are round seated at the gambling dru store. Th Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Water loo, from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he aaya: 1 waa nearly dead, of these complaints, and, though I tried my family doctor, he did me no good; so I got a SOo bottle of your great Electric Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the beat medicine on earth, and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them." Sold and guaranteed to curt Dyspepsia, Bllllouaneas and Kidney Disease, by Chas, Rogers, druggist, at 60c a bottl. More White Pine cough yrup has been sold in Attorla this winter than any other kind, because It gives in stant relief. The Owl and Eagle drug store are sole agents for all the best goods. ' tdlo Soap, like books, should be chosen with discretion. Both are capable of infinite harm. The selection of Pears' is a perfect choice and a safe guard against soap evils. i..rtitcss for the complexion. MiJ 60 YEARS' SLm. V EXPERIENCE 5 at Trade Marks Designs COPVRiaMTS Ac. anyone wrininf a kch and dMcrlptlnn mtf qnicklf !!rtlti our opinion fre whMliar aa Tullon ! pr,tlil7pierilHhie. Ctimmnnlnt. Itonjiitrlctlrwiiillileritliil. HANDBOOK on Psim ant f r. OMt tamej for rln Datanui. Patoiita taken throuirb Muun A Co, raoelTt wprrvM ntnw, wii now CfiNrye, m Scientific Jlmtim. A haniliomelr lllntrtl wwklf. Tivat etr. rulHllon ot anf lentmr timrniil. Trnn, t a nnr: onr roontba, f I Boh bj all tiewirti alem. fclUNN&Co.38'8. New York Branch Uffloa, 26 1 BU Waihluvlua, n, C. SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. The Fatal Cera aad It Beaaeay New Facta of Ideate. It Is the rarest thing In tha wond fot a man to be neceaaarlly bald. No man whoa hair Is not dead at tha roots, need ba bald lf he will usa Newbro'a Herpl clde, the new scalp antiseptic. Hcrpl clde destroys the germ that cuts the hair off at the root; and cleans the scalp of dandruff and leaves It In a perfectly healthy condition. Mr. Mannett, In the Maryland Block, Butte, Mont, was en tirely bald. In less than a month Herpl clda had removed the enemies of hair growth, and nature did its work by cov ering hl head with thick hair an Inch leng, and In six weeks he had a normal suit of hair. Sold by leading druggist. Bend 10c. in stamps for sample to The Uerpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-15 Bond St.. Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. SU T. F. TAurln, Prop. "Special Agent." first Nqtloftal' Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1086 Capital and Surplus $100,000 JAP-ALAC THE MODEL FINISH FOR FLOORS, WOODWORK, METALWORH AND FURNITURE. Wears Like Iron. B. R ALLEN (Si SON maaMfjgeaaBjBBpSBJ :v!UjgM''j mm heading we with to call your attention to our ' Window Display of Office Supplies Tim 8avara" have a lookcomo In and let us show you goods and quote you prices. If you are sending out of town then wo can save you money. If you want something you don't tea in window we will get it for you cheap er than you can get it yourself. J. N. GRIFFIN The Palace Cafe. The Best Restaurant. Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. ? Sunday Dinners aJSpecialty. " Palace CaterinCo. A A few that I would like to call your attention to: On Is that Prank Hart keeps ( Liquozone, - Vinol, And All the Standard Patent Medioinoa and another Is that he la still selling Wlilte Pine Cough Syrup In 25o and 6O0 bottles the same aa In the past Ave yars. j)or,.t tmget tn- Diamond Shaped Buttle. ' FRANK HART, Dru&ist. Corner 14th and Commercial St,, r A3TORI A IRON WORKS JOHN OX.l'r.-a.'aiid Bupt K, L. llItfllUl'.Heerelary A. T..FOX, Tie resldetit, ' AHTOKIA BAV1M1H BANK, Trea Designers and Manufacturers of TUB tATKBT IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street. . . ASTORIA, OREGON. : S